RollerBall (1975): My DVD is scratched to hell & I don’t want to buy another used one. The DVD had a mediocre transfer & I would love to see it get a Godfather Blu-Ray video restoration type treatment.

Mortal Kombat: Hell yes! My favorite video game movie finally in 1080p Hi-Def. I hope it can be bought as a stand alone & I’m not being forced to buy the two-pack with the eye gougingly awful Anihilation.

From The Digital Bits:Warner Home Video has set The Man Who Would Be King for Blu-ray release on 6/7 (SRP $34.99) in Blu-ray Book packaging. Extras will include the Call It Magic: The Making of The Man Who Would Be King featurette.Oh hell yes.

"The most dementing of all modern sins: the inability to distinquish excellence from success."-David Hare

The Blu-ray collection will be boxed in new book-style premium packaging and will include a 40-page hard-cover book that explores the breadth of genres and themes in Kubrick's work. It will include the new release of A Clockwork Orange and the existing releases of Spartacus (licensed from Universal), Strangelove (licensed from Sony), 2001, The Shining, Full Metal Jacket: Deluxe Edition and Eyes Wide Shut. See individual entries for details.

No special features have been listed for Lolita or Barry Lyndon.

Only "Clockwork Orange" is listed as having a new transfer, everything else is from already-available individual BD titles. And yes, for now the only way to get "Lolita" and "Barry Lyndon" on Blu (barebones! ) is to buy this Box Set. Oh well, waited this long to finally see these two in high-def for the first time (ever!). I can wait a few more months when they're released individually.

Now scheduled for a 6/7 release with both the Director's and Theatrical cuts.

"You can lead a horse to water but a pencil must be lead"-Stan Laurel
Moe-"Were you scared?" Larry-"No, just apprehensive." Moe-"Apprehensive, that's a pretty big word.What's it mean?" Larry-"That's scared with a college education!"

I wish all the versions had been included but this will do for the time being.

"You can lead a horse to water but a pencil must be lead"-Stan Laurel
Moe-"Were you scared?" Larry-"No, just apprehensive." Moe-"Apprehensive, that's a pretty big word.What's it mean?" Larry-"That's scared with a college education!"

The original, Bronson/Winner version of The Mechanic. With the remake being released on May 17th, it seems like an ideal time to put the original out as well, but so far there has been no announcement.

Amazon has links for individual BD releases of LOLITA and BARRY LYNDON for May 31st. They're labeled 'Amazon Exclusives,' so on release day apparently the only way to get these two Kubrick BD's without re-buying the Box Set is through amazon.

I would love to see the original version of The Name of the Rose and not the german audio version which is for sale at amazon.de.Where are the blu-ray versions of O brother where art thou,The Right Stuff,and Witness.

I'm sure Touchstone/Hollywood pictures will eventually do another "catalog dump" and get us some O Brother, Where art thou? and god-willing, The 13th Warrior (aka: Most underrated flick of the 21st century thus far)

Steve T Power wrote:I'm sure Touchstone/Hollywood pictures will eventually do another "catalog dump" and get us some O Brother, Where art thou? and god-willing, The 13th Warrior (aka: Most underrated flick of the 21st century thus far)

Steve T Power wrote:I'm sure Touchstone/Hollywood pictures will eventually do another "catalog dump" and get us some O Brother, Where art thou? and god-willing, The 13th Warrior (aka: Most underrated flick of the 21st century thus far)

An impressive feat for a movie from 1999

The 13th Warrior is also one of the most underrated flicks of the 19th and 20th centuries. That's just how awesome it is. Seriously.

Steve T Power wrote:I'm sure Touchstone/Hollywood pictures will eventually do another "catalog dump" and get us some O Brother, Where art thou? and god-willing, The 13th Warrior (aka: Most underrated flick of the 21st century thus far)

J.M. Vargas wrote:COBRA, DEMOLITION MAN, THE SPECIALIST and ASSASSINS coming August 16th: http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1330734. No tech details, bonus features (if any) or price info yet but I like that the Blu-rays all have the movie's original theatrical artwork.

I don't have the words to describe how elated I am that Cobra will be hitting Blu.